Overview

Get to know the best of Toronto on this guided, full-day, small-group bike tour. Learn about the history, culture and architecture of the largest city in Canada, along with some of its fascinating stories and facts. Ride through the bustling downtown district as well a few relatively unknown areas. This tour includes the sights and sounds of the famous CN Tower, plus Chinatown, Kensington Market, Yonge-Dundas Square, the Financial District and much more. Use of a bike and helmet, plus a picnic lunch, snacks and bottled water are included.

Full-day bike tour of Toronto

Visit must-see sites such as Dundas Square, Sugar Beach, the Entertainment District and Chinatown

What To Expect

Meet and greet the tour guide and group near the Village by the Grange in downtown Toronto. There will be a brief introduction to Toronto before beginning the approximately 7-hour ride around and through the largest city in Canada.

Explore Toronto's iconic sites as well as some of its lesser-known “hidden” areas — like quiet neighborhoods, lively local hotspots and tranquil parks — offering a more in-depth view of Toronto.

Learn about Toronto’s culture and architecture while visiting some of its most popular attractions. See the iconic CN Tower, the crown jewel of Toronto’s beautiful skyline. Also, visit Chinatown; Kensington Market, one of the city’s most well-known neighborhoods; CF Toronto Eaton Centre, home to over 175 brand name stores and restaurants; the busy Financial District; bustling Yonge-Dundas Square; the Art Gallery of Ontario, an art museum in the downtown Grange Park district; plus the Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto City Hall, Sugar Beach, the Toronto Entertainment District and more.

Along the way, stop to rest several times and enjoy snacks and water. At lunchtime, enjoy a picnic lunch on the historic grounds of the University of Toronto.

Throughout the tour, the guide will provide ample information about Toronto’s past and present — and maybe even offer some insight into where the city is headed in the future. It’s a great introduction to the city of Toronto and all that it offers its visitors and residents alike.